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but morsi also created a hostile environment. one of his key clerics during easter called upon muslims not to say happy easter to their christian neighbors cause that would be un-islamic. so under morsi, christians suffered and they've been leaving the country in droves ever since. >> and still are. >> and still are. >> kate seelye of the middle east institute. many thanks to you. >> thank you so much. >>> in other news, in syria, fighting continued this week despite calls from the united nations for a cease-fire during ramadan. the u.n. and other international aid groups say civilians in syria are facing extremely severe shortages of food, water and medicine. >>> at the vatican this week, pope francis updated vatican city laws related to child sexual abuse and to the leaking of vatican information. the laws apply to all vatican employees. pope francis increased the prison sentences for sexual abuse and added one for possession of child pornography. and for the first time, he made leaking confidential vatican information a crime.
but morsi also created a hostile environment. one of his key clerics during easter called upon muslims not to say happy easter to their christian neighbors cause that would be un-islamic. so under morsi, christians suffered and they've been leaving the country in droves ever since. >> and still are. >> and still are. >> kate seelye of the middle east institute. many thanks to you. >> thank you so much. >>> in other news, in syria, fighting continued this week...
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in a hospital environment there are many things that healthcare providers are trying to prioritize. unfortunately sometimes nutrition is lower on the list. so we need to change that. >> shannon: how can nutrition impact whatever you're healing from when you're at the hospital, you've had a surgery, you have a bug, whatever complication you have, how does that factor into your healing process? >> so the bottom line is that malnourished patients do less well. we have increased levels of complications, increased lengths of stay. and higher readmission rates. ultimately what this results in is poor outcomes for patients and increased costs for all of us. >> shannon: when you have to be readmitted. that's all kinds of additional costs as you mentioned. there are a lot of things that will be complicated in the new healthcare law, too, for hospitals when they have quick readmissions of patients. >> absolutely. >> shannon: what can we do to solve the problem? how does this get addressed? >> okay. there are a few things that we with the alliance to advance patient nutrition want to advocate
in a hospital environment there are many things that healthcare providers are trying to prioritize. unfortunately sometimes nutrition is lower on the list. so we need to change that. >> shannon: how can nutrition impact whatever you're healing from when you're at the hospital, you've had a surgery, you have a bug, whatever complication you have, how does that factor into your healing process? >> so the bottom line is that malnourished patients do less well. we have increased levels...
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military coups, military interventions do not create environments for democratic change. and it's not that the army and the people are one hand. we have seen, and we saw during the transition from mubarak to morsi that the military has the capacity to pursue its own interests at the expense of the will of the people. >> last thought. >> i think we should be a little bit careful in viewing this as the resurgence of the egyptian military. clearly you're right that the egyptian military has played a role here, but let's not forget there were millions of people out in the streets and this may have been a coup by the dictionary definition but it reveals how limited the dictionary definition is. how many coups do you know that install a judge as president afterwards? i think there is still some space for some democratic development here. >> tarek masoud, steven cook, dahlia, pleasure to have you all on. up next we're going to talk about movies, why so many of them are so bad. so many prequels, sequels, part 4s. i have a great guest, a hollywood insider to explain. >> suddenly i
military coups, military interventions do not create environments for democratic change. and it's not that the army and the people are one hand. we have seen, and we saw during the transition from mubarak to morsi that the military has the capacity to pursue its own interests at the expense of the will of the people. >> last thought. >> i think we should be a little bit careful in viewing this as the resurgence of the egyptian military. clearly you're right that the egyptian...
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there's been four environment studies on the keystone pipeline. all are clean. we aren't doing it for what reason reason. who knows? >> steve, maybe you know. >> i'm with anwar and keystone pipeline. but with fracking causing earthquakes increighing threefold you'd be careful toing th in cal kpal. >> tracy, go ahead. >> brenda, i think one piece we're missing are state taxes. this piece of the gasoline price is not going away. that will continueo go up. couple that with gasoline prices going up higher than our wages. that's the bottom line. >> gary v, it will have an impact on the economy, don't you think? >> absolutely. you know, i want to get back to the point that jonas was making. you know, while we're doing relatively better than other countries, look, i don't want to compare ourselves to our countries because we can do a lot better right here. we've shown that with a combination of coal, natural gas, oil, shale, oil that we have. we would not need to import one more barrel of oil for the next 500 years. why we're not going down that path when we can lower
there's been four environment studies on the keystone pipeline. all are clean. we aren't doing it for what reason reason. who knows? >> steve, maybe you know. >> i'm with anwar and keystone pipeline. but with fracking causing earthquakes increighing threefold you'd be careful toing th in cal kpal. >> tracy, go ahead. >> brenda, i think one piece we're missing are state taxes. this piece of the gasoline price is not going away. that will continueo go up. couple that with...
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. >> these men and women are confronted with a more dangerous environment than ever before. we are forced to continually change our strategies and tactics to accomplish our mission. our methods may change but our goals remain the same as they were in the past. to save lives and protect property. sometimes at a terrible cost. this is what we do. this is our chosen profession. this is the tradition of the firefighter. the fire service of today is ever-changing, but it is also steeped in traditions that are over 200 years old. one such tradition is the sounding of the bell. as firefighters began their tour of duty, it was the bell that signaled the beginning of that shift. throughout the day and night, each alarm was sounded by a bell. it summoned these brave souls to fight fires and place their lives in jeopardy for the good of their fellow citizens. and when the fire was out and the alarm had come to an end, it was the bell that signal the completion of that call. when a firefighter died in the line of duty paying the supreme sacrifice, it was the mournful toll of the bell th
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everybody cares about the environment but they care about their personal environment remember reagan said people are part of the ecosystem, too and this balanced record he presented, i think, provides great hope for the future, and that's why people need to learn the less-lesson. if you love reagan, you'll love "sage brush rebel." >> thank you very much. [applause] >> what are you reading? >> i have a couple of good books. i keep going back and fort to different ones. 1861, about the first year of the civil war. and 1863 now and what's happening in gettysburg, we just covered that battle. but getting a sense of what was happening during 1861, the first shots fired at fort sumpter, and all the behind the scenes going on there at the time. what was happening around the country as it pertained to slavery and other issues, obviously, and during that time as well, leading up to the emancipation proclamation. and the lincoln administration. fast floating, about 100 years of fire and rain, great book about 1969 and 1970, about the breakup of the beatles. about the emergence of james taylor,
everybody cares about the environment but they care about their personal environment remember reagan said people are part of the ecosystem, too and this balanced record he presented, i think, provides great hope for the future, and that's why people need to learn the less-lesson. if you love reagan, you'll love "sage brush rebel." >> thank you very much. [applause] >> what are you reading? >> i have a couple of good books. i keep going back and fort to different...
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is the lone minority on this panel and she said she moved her children here to raise them in a safer environment. >> jim. >> axelrod: michelle, thank you. early this morning the texas legislature approved one of the nation's most restrictive abortion borings, abortion laws, the it capped emotional battle that is likely to move on to the courts, here is terrell brown. >> the crowd of pro-choice supporters rallied well past midnight, and numbers not seen in at least 20 years. >> earlier in the night, texas state senators passed sweeping new abortion restrictions. >> house bill 2 is final i will passed. >> the new bill would ban most abortions after 20 weeks, abortions would have to be performed in hospital style surgical rooms, and doctors would needed a mitting privileges at nearby hospitals. they opponents say it will force all but a handful of the abortion clinics to close and the resulting back logs will cause women to miss the 20 week deadline. >> judy laubenberg sponsored the bill. >> i am not restricting any access to abortion. the only part of the bill that i am actually stopping the abort
is the lone minority on this panel and she said she moved her children here to raise them in a safer environment. >> jim. >> axelrod: michelle, thank you. early this morning the texas legislature approved one of the nation's most restrictive abortion borings, abortion laws, the it capped emotional battle that is likely to move on to the courts, here is terrell brown. >> the crowd of pro-choice supporters rallied well past midnight, and numbers not seen in at least 20 years....
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in today's environment things happen overnight. and so i thi that it's better to have the forces at a good rate that provides the proper rotations overseas, gives you an opportunity to mobilize a spectrum of threats and you know, also, lou, it provides jobs. i mean, the military provides some superb jobs for people, not only while they serve but also whenhey get out and go ck into society. so it's also an employment issue and every g.i. and their families provide jobs for three to seven other people in the communities where they serve. so i think when you cut out the troop trength, it affects more than just the numbers of the army itself. >> general, thanks for being with us as always. david grange. thank you. >> my pleasure, lou. >>> up next, new york mayor michchael bloomberg tapping int his billions trying to destroy your second amendment rights. in the chalk talk, we'll show you why debt money is being [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ]
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. >> we must of this massive destruction to the environment. another trading commodity gets the mainative as rivers start disappearing. >> so much so that land is disappearing fast. he has eight children and has been making charcoal for more than 80 years. he digs up peat and sets it on fire. opportunitiesew here. charcoal is the only way that i can freak -- feed my family. >> that are trying to cut off funding to al-shabbab fighters. this is a resource that is yet to be interrupted. >> there is a dollar tax for every bag of charcoal, and they get $440 -- >>. >> we found evidence that charcoal is still shipped out. the local government here has called for a temporary lifting of the band, to illegally export their current charcoal. they say is too late to save the trees that have already been cut down. al jazeera, somalia. >> hello, a warm welcome to "the journal" on dw. these are the headlines this hour. the united states increases pressure on russia as edward snowden says he wants temporary asylum there. officials blame the devastating train c
. >> we must of this massive destruction to the environment. another trading commodity gets the mainative as rivers start disappearing. >> so much so that land is disappearing fast. he has eight children and has been making charcoal for more than 80 years. he digs up peat and sets it on fire. opportunitiesew here. charcoal is the only way that i can freak -- feed my family. >> that are trying to cut off funding to al-shabbab fighters. this is a resource that is yet to be...
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the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation the e. rhodes and leona b. carpenter foundation. and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, catholic organizations claim denial of first amendment rights, then women inmates sterilized. behind the headlines: home grown human trafficking. hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, healthcare reform split. the obamacare free birth control mandate got an unlikely ally this week. the catholic health association or cha now says it's okay with the administration's latest compromise. obamacare mandates all insurance should cover contraceptives free of charge. but members of the catholic hierarchy objected and catholic owners of faith-based nonprofits filed lawsuits saying that mandate violates their free ex
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they already owned slaves, and the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil where slaves didn't live long because of the environment and diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well treated, as well-treated as they could be, they would live for a decent life span. so explain -- slave owners thought it would increase the value of their slaves they own. so it was an odd coalition. >> you have a chart in your book here that shows -- i want to use the word importation of slaves. what does this show here, a real spike. >> a real strong spike in the number of slaves in the u.s., right before we ban it. everyone knew that as soon as the clock turned in 1808 that congress was going to ban the slave trade. >> the other half of your book is about the international human rights law. when did human rights laws start becoming part of this discussion on the slave trade. >> around the turn of the 19th 19th century. what is interesting is that people think that inter
they already owned slaves, and the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil where slaves didn't live long because of the environment and diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well treated, as well-treated as they could be, they would live for a decent life span. so explain -- slave owners thought it would increase the value of their slaves they own. so it was an odd coalition. >> you have a...
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it is a different environment. it was famously said the chief job of the president is to persuade people. it is a lot harder to persuade people today than it was in richard nixon's time. that is one reason why nixon seems obsessed with the media and what they are saying about him. he knows how powerful an instrument they are for public office. host: our guest is richard norton smith. we're looking at the nixon tapes 40 years after they become became public knowledge. we're airing these on c-span radio during the month of july. you can listen to the recordings anytime online at c-span.org. the next call is from california on the independent line. caller: i have a question regarding -- when president johnson was in the white house, i think he was talking to senator dirksen. president johnson knew nixon's people were messing with the vietnam war promising to get out of the war. if johnson would have brought that up, the think it would be possible nixon would never have been president? host: appreciate the call. this i
it is a different environment. it was famously said the chief job of the president is to persuade people. it is a lot harder to persuade people today than it was in richard nixon's time. that is one reason why nixon seems obsessed with the media and what they are saying about him. he knows how powerful an instrument they are for public office. host: our guest is richard norton smith. we're looking at the nixon tapes 40 years after they become became public knowledge. we're airing these on...
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we had to create a new environment. we did not have to do legislatively. it is also the culture. inthat so deep and ingrained agencies that it will take time to happen or it can happen rapidly because the new understanding of these be homegrownuld lycorises sample -- like this example? >> i think it could happen rapidly. this is not just in federal agencies. it is endemic to policing. i have had units in my own department that would not talk to each other. this is a constant cultural thing my colleagues are working against in local police agencies. progress.de great if you train is up, you can make a difference. >> i know we did a lot of training on the front and with end withits -- front new recruits to make sure they understood the culture. times there is a connection between police work in social work when they work in schools. 20 years ago, that was not the case. now is a different approach. that took a change in how we train them on the front and -- end so when they hit the streets they're ready. >> that is something i have become good at over two police department. it is a
we had to create a new environment. we did not have to do legislatively. it is also the culture. inthat so deep and ingrained agencies that it will take time to happen or it can happen rapidly because the new understanding of these be homegrownuld lycorises sample -- like this example? >> i think it could happen rapidly. this is not just in federal agencies. it is endemic to policing. i have had units in my own department that would not talk to each other. this is a constant cultural...
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it is a different environment. it was the mistress of the chief job of the president is to persuade people. it is a lot harder to persuade people today than it was in richard nixon's time. nixons one reason why seems obsessed with the media and what they are saying about him. he knows how powerful an instrument they are for public office. guest is richard norton smith. we're looking at the nixon tapes 40 years after they become became public knowledge. we're airing these on c-span radio during the month of july. you can listen to the recordings anytime online at c-span.org. the next call is from california on the independent line. have a question -- when president johnson was in the white house, i think he was talking to senator dirksen. president johnson knew nixon's thele were messing with promising to get out of the war. if johnson would have brought up, the think it would be possible nixon would never have been president? host: appreciate the call. this is from another viewer about a secret plan. guest: the ide
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in effect to transform suburban marin county into a more urban environment. >> would these be people who already live in marin or is the idea to attract more sneem. >> well, one of the reasons there's been so much controversy i think is the plan is so complicated. it is so difficult to explain. it is very simply the plan would provide an incentive to counties and cities to zone properties within their jurisdictions, to build new housing in the future along traffic corridors and next to mass transit. and the idea there is that that would be a way of reducing driving and thereby reducing greenhouse gases. >> very close to there you see these signs that say the smart train is coming. smart train is a key player in all of this, is it not? >> well, the smart train is part of the larger strategy to try and develop housing along corridors, along traffic corridors. and it's coming to san rafael and san rafael has already accepted two priority development areas. these are areas where they've zoned the city so that more dense property, more dense housing can be built. but people are up in arms
in effect to transform suburban marin county into a more urban environment. >> would these be people who already live in marin or is the idea to attract more sneem. >> well, one of the reasons there's been so much controversy i think is the plan is so complicated. it is so difficult to explain. it is very simply the plan would provide an incentive to counties and cities to zone properties within their jurisdictions, to build new housing in the future along traffic corridors and next...
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economy looks better than anywhere else in the world so we have this environment with real growth and the inflation hedge because part of the economy is in inflationode part of it is in deflationary. is a safe place to put your money coming on of the bond market into equities so there is reason to believe the market is still cheaper courbet the ones to have the market have a cold -- to pull back but it isn't. i am not saying that it won't. lou: the market is frustrating a lot of the gurus but a couple of things developing today is the suggestion that perhaps there is devil back of the tax exemption of municipal bonds. >> that has been on the table for a while. i don't know if it has a variance or not that we will see how it turns out. lou: and basl iii is not strong enough some would like to raise the debt that 6% to be done with it. >> this is just one more move to make big banks smaller the missing ingredient is the regulators like the big beat down for all financial institutions. they have to get smaller that is fine but you have to break the medium ground. so for certain they will
economy looks better than anywhere else in the world so we have this environment with real growth and the inflation hedge because part of the economy is in inflationode part of it is in deflationary. is a safe place to put your money coming on of the bond market into equities so there is reason to believe the market is still cheaper courbet the ones to have the market have a cold -- to pull back but it isn't. i am not saying that it won't. lou: the market is frustrating a lot of the gurus but a...
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some of ours do better in a lower rate environment and some others benefit from rising rates. wells quite simply has a lot of ways to skin the cat including certificates of deposit and lower levels that they invest themselves. then coining money every day when they turn the lights on. these two banks are not apples to apples. one is an amazing invest bank. the other is the best pure commercial and residential bank. both are inexpensive. both can and should be bought. they are the true winners in an environment where interest rates go higher because one day, at long last, american business will indeed get better. and stay better. brett in california, brett? >> caller: big boo-yah from california. first time caller. thanks for take my all. >> thank you for calling. >> caller: i'm disciplined in my workouts and disciplined in my investments. i have this one stock called rbs. i'm a buyer, long-term holder. >> so glad you asked about this. because i was going to ask jamie dimon, if i had time, would he buy citizens because royal bank may be selling citizens. they have to raise capi
some of ours do better in a lower rate environment and some others benefit from rising rates. wells quite simply has a lot of ways to skin the cat including certificates of deposit and lower levels that they invest themselves. then coining money every day when they turn the lights on. these two banks are not apples to apples. one is an amazing invest bank. the other is the best pure commercial and residential bank. both are inexpensive. both can and should be bought. they are the true winners...
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as an environment putin doesn't really want this to become a major issue between the united states and russia tensions between the two countries great at the moment and i think this is an issue that both countries could do without now both presidents barack obama and vladimir putin did have a phone conversation late on friday the exact details of what was discussed is unknown but i think it's fair to say that russia will be keen to maybe try and score some simple points over the united states but this doesn't become too much of a thorny issue between the two. i mean while there was a blow as meeting with human rights activists has caused yet another outburst of criticism from washington which directly demands that snowden be handed over these guys nature can reports. the white house has basically accused russia of providing quote a propaganda platform for edward snowden this is washington's reaction to edward snowden's meeting with russian human rights activists at the moscow airport take a listen i would simply say that providing a propaganda platform for mr snowden runs counter to th
as an environment putin doesn't really want this to become a major issue between the united states and russia tensions between the two countries great at the moment and i think this is an issue that both countries could do without now both presidents barack obama and vladimir putin did have a phone conversation late on friday the exact details of what was discussed is unknown but i think it's fair to say that russia will be keen to maybe try and score some simple points over the united states...
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economy, now allows travel for iranian individuals, and it allows a lax oversight environment. i think in those areas, as well as others, there is real room for improvement and room for improvement on the part of not only department of homeland security, but other agencies. the -- because my time is expired, with the elections of the new president and the fact that it is clear iran does have an anchor and latin america through these countries, including venezuela, what is our opportunity to work diplomatically, economically to find some way to compel these countries to do will we want them to do? to tighten or increase the pressure on iran economically? to afford it less avenue to trader bank, to survive the sanctions that we are leading globally? and to meet it threaten that way -- and to meet the threat in that way. have passedow, we stringent sanctions against iran over the course of the last five years. a significant impact on iran's economy. and asking whether we can have the same sanctions applied to the relation with i ran, we have to first understand the nature of the c
economy, now allows travel for iranian individuals, and it allows a lax oversight environment. i think in those areas, as well as others, there is real room for improvement and room for improvement on the part of not only department of homeland security, but other agencies. the -- because my time is expired, with the elections of the new president and the fact that it is clear iran does have an anchor and latin america through these countries, including venezuela, what is our opportunity to...
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the environment is fantastic. the air is clean. the hotels are perfect for regenerating. players can deal with the tough demands placed on them. it is the whole package on offer that makes clubs choose austria. >> just on the road, hamburg is making preparations for the upcoming season. the captain and his team are playing a friendly against a side from the austrian second division. hamburg have been coming here three years. >> austria has everything we need, it is easy to find opponents for friend elise and it is not a long journey to get here. those are the reasons a lot of bundesliga clubs come to -- choose to come here. >> 500 fans have traveled with the team, organized by the club itself. for the supporters, a chance to get up close to the players. they also have brought fans with them. they have to pay for their trip to austria. unlike the clubs. >> we have an advertising partnership. we have billboards in their stadium advertising the region. it is a whole package which includes them coming to train in the area. >> that is another reason why clubs choose austria as
the environment is fantastic. the air is clean. the hotels are perfect for regenerating. players can deal with the tough demands placed on them. it is the whole package on offer that makes clubs choose austria. >> just on the road, hamburg is making preparations for the upcoming season. the captain and his team are playing a friendly against a side from the austrian second division. hamburg have been coming here three years. >> austria has everything we need, it is easy to find...
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exchanging information on regulations of energy solution and transportation in the marine environment and coastal areas. and our development. a year, the civil liberties. yes. the framework on sustainable growth, not is a question for the audience. >> then they need to take on issues of equality. >> inequality. yes. >> okay. interesting. some damage to ask you. you were present at the creation . now they're taking a stand on that as well. you want to talk about your thinking about that and how they have moved ahead toward? >> we did a paper in march of this year that quantified the fossil fuel subsidies large enough to be debilitating budget balance in fiscal sustainability of a number of countries, especially those in the middle east and africa and that the lack of taking action on externalities', energy pricing that does not take into account pollution, congestion, and effects on climate change, that these were very substantial in advanced economies, the united states and other advanced economies. our view is that addressing energy subsidies would bring very substantial benefits acr
exchanging information on regulations of energy solution and transportation in the marine environment and coastal areas. and our development. a year, the civil liberties. yes. the framework on sustainable growth, not is a question for the audience. >> then they need to take on issues of equality. >> inequality. yes. >> okay. interesting. some damage to ask you. you were present at the creation . now they're taking a stand on that as well. you want to talk about your thinking...
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fresh air a lack of sunlight you put all these factors together where you really have the perfect storm environment for the emergence of the spread of new diseases some of which can have human health consequences now that's are going to various pictures are rolling behind you darling little piglets and i know a lot of people out there are going to be concerned about the welfare of the pig with is there anything that can be done other than the big industrial farms really kind cleaning up there at their facilities. yeah there are certainly there are some measures that can mediate some of the risks for example you know providing just a strong baton for a pregnant mother pigs for example just to decrease the kind of immunosuppressive stress of line number concrete class their whole lives has been found to decrease for example swine flu transmission rates so there are things you can do to improve the conditions decrease the stress because the stress that reduces this creation of stomach acid which can kill off some of these people love increases in testimony till these you get this kind of fear induced
fresh air a lack of sunlight you put all these factors together where you really have the perfect storm environment for the emergence of the spread of new diseases some of which can have human health consequences now that's are going to various pictures are rolling behind you darling little piglets and i know a lot of people out there are going to be concerned about the welfare of the pig with is there anything that can be done other than the big industrial farms really kind cleaning up there...
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it is called it shows that frack time andably leak over can then contaminate the environment, sicken residents, and exacerbate climate change. >> i name is josh fox. health problems across the u.s., not just the numbers i get you dizzy. >> this is where we eat, sleep, live free at the gas industry -- >> we have found no instance of it harming. >> they want a street fight. >> never underestimate the power of money. you complain about the price of gas, wait into your paying twice that for the price of water. >> that was the trailer of "gasland part ii." documentaryvious was nominated for an academy award. welcome back to democracy now! what did you find in part ii/ talk about the science journal study. huge shale play in california, and the legacy oil field in the center of los angeles which is being drilled and frack right on top of a fault line. the earthquake study showed earthquakes far away on the other side of the planet could trigger bigger earthquakes were they have injection well facilities. they are used for fracking waste. fracking creates an enormous amount of waste. back u
it is called it shows that frack time andably leak over can then contaminate the environment, sicken residents, and exacerbate climate change. >> i name is josh fox. health problems across the u.s., not just the numbers i get you dizzy. >> this is where we eat, sleep, live free at the gas industry -- >> we have found no instance of it harming. >> they want a street fight. >> never underestimate the power of money. you complain about the price of gas, wait into your...
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the environment is fantastic. the air is clean. the hotels are perfect for regenerating. players can deal with the tough demands placed on them. it is the whole package on offer that makes clubs choose austria. >> just on the road, hamburg is making preparations for the upcoming season. the captain and his team are playing a friendly against a side from the austrian second division. hamburg have been coming here three years. >> austria has everything we need, it is easy to find opponents for friend elise and it is not a long journey to get here. those are the reasons a lot of bundesliga clubs come to -- choose to come here. >> 500 fans have traveled with the team, organized by the club itself. for the supporters, a chance to get up close to the players. they also have brought fans with them. they have to pay for their trip to austria. unlike the clubs. >> we have an advertising partnership. we have billboards in their stadium advertising the region. it is a whole package which includes them coming to train in the area. >> that is another reason why clubs choose austria as
the environment is fantastic. the air is clean. the hotels are perfect for regenerating. players can deal with the tough demands placed on them. it is the whole package on offer that makes clubs choose austria. >> just on the road, hamburg is making preparations for the upcoming season. the captain and his team are playing a friendly against a side from the austrian second division. hamburg have been coming here three years. >> austria has everything we need, it is easy to find...
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i think it is a stock pickers environment. it has not been a stock pickers environment this year. giant securities portfolios, earnings will only go up when libor goes up. libor is not going out for a while. i think some of this rally is not particularly right. i think there are other companies that are benefiting dramatically. places like the southeast, credit will continue to improve. i think there is a lot of leverage for the smaller community banks. the banks that are the buyers are getting really good deals. that is a great environment for that industry. dagen: great to see you, as always. take care. hope you are having a great summer. connell: we have this group of bipartisan senators introducing this bill. dagen: peter barnes is in washington with more. peter: you sound excited. they were the depression era legislation that forced banks to split off their investment banking operation. they were all one company out one time. it was repealed in 1999, but now senator elizabeth warren, democrat of massachusetts has teamed up with john mccain on the legislation to restore glass-
i think it is a stock pickers environment. it has not been a stock pickers environment this year. giant securities portfolios, earnings will only go up when libor goes up. libor is not going out for a while. i think some of this rally is not particularly right. i think there are other companies that are benefiting dramatically. places like the southeast, credit will continue to improve. i think there is a lot of leverage for the smaller community banks. the banks that are the buyers are getting...
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bonfires are bad for their environment, they say. my take on that is next. night ♪ like a heatwave burning in my heart ♪ @? >> twinkies return to the store shelves. i think it's sunday morning early at wal-mart. a lot of people excited about it. should we be excited? obesity is on the rise and dr. segal is here in the next hour with the twinkie story. and in southern california there's a tradition of bonfires on the beach. well, it's over. carbon emissions are just too much. bonfires will be banned. here is my take. i've had a fubon fires in my time and i love them. when i visited my son in new zealand, we drive right onto the beach and fire up the drift wood. i lived in kenya many years ago and when we went hiking in the mountains, the bonfire kept me warm and the snakes away. these days i've visited upstate new york and nothing better than s'mores in the dying empires in the back yard. there's something about pyro mania that seems to run deep in my blood. what's this about carbon emissions from bonfires in the formerly golden state. apparently they can
bonfires are bad for their environment, they say. my take on that is next. night ♪ like a heatwave burning in my heart ♪ @? >> twinkies return to the store shelves. i think it's sunday morning early at wal-mart. a lot of people excited about it. should we be excited? obesity is on the rise and dr. segal is here in the next hour with the twinkie story. and in southern california there's a tradition of bonfires on the beach. well, it's over. carbon emissions are just too much. bonfires...
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so the creation of environment for the investment is also one of our national priorities. currently, the climate for investment according to international ratings isn't among the top 20, i would say, but i wish we have a chance to get in the same kind of format in five years. i bet we will be in the 20. we are working hard on creating conditions in russia that would be considered by other outside investors as good as in 20 best countries in the world. but even today i think our investment climate is very much underrated, and we are doing much better than some of late. at the same time, also when it comes to russian economy we have enjoyed previous -- [inaudible] fiscal environment. we have accumulated significant reserves. we have two funds, one sovereign fund which is about 40 -- $84 billion and another reserve fund that is another $80-miss -- $80-plus billion. and the national reserves are 500 plus billion dollars as well. we are almost debt-free country because our external debt is no more than 2.5% and including internal debt is around 10, 11%. if you compare it with t
so the creation of environment for the investment is also one of our national priorities. currently, the climate for investment according to international ratings isn't among the top 20, i would say, but i wish we have a chance to get in the same kind of format in five years. i bet we will be in the 20. we are working hard on creating conditions in russia that would be considered by other outside investors as good as in 20 best countries in the world. but even today i think our investment...
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the company said on the call that they expect a rising rate environment and a rising rate environment willing very good for their earnings. we think it's a positive for jpmorgan. it's a positive for a wells fargo. and then if you go to the trust companies, it will be a significant positive because they're going to start to be able to charge on their money market rates. >> charlie, everyone salivating over the prospect for higher rates and what it will mean, what it will do for their earnings. are we jumping ahead of ourselves? look at the ten-year today. it's already come back down towards 2.5%. >> yeah, that's a great point. i would say six months ago, i felt like a contrarian predicting a big increase in interest rates. and now it seems like it's overwhelming consensus, almost to the point of being a dangerous overwhelming consen s consensus. i do absolutely believe the ten-year is going to 4 % relatively quickly. you're right, if that ends up being wrong, that's got some implications. >> david, what about the effects of the falling value of some of these bonds on the balance sheet?
the company said on the call that they expect a rising rate environment and a rising rate environment willing very good for their earnings. we think it's a positive for jpmorgan. it's a positive for a wells fargo. and then if you go to the trust companies, it will be a significant positive because they're going to start to be able to charge on their money market rates. >> charlie, everyone salivating over the prospect for higher rates and what it will mean, what it will do for their...
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solar and wind, find ways to become energy independent, but to do it in a clean way that protects our environment. local warming is real. -- you can just said forget some of the coastlines in this nation in the coming decades if we do not do something about global warning -- warming. superstorm sandy was an indication that came through in new york. not just the things that happen in the typical manner. we have taken carbon and put it into the atmosphere, and that iner has held the sun's heat our atmosphere. that is warming the oceans and waters are rising. you're going to have grave problems in the future. i think the president is right to look at clean energy and to look at alternative energies. i have proposed and our bills this week to have more money put on solar and ways to economize and find ways to save energy at the expense of nuclear weapons. we've got enough nuclear weapons to -- to destroy the world more times than people can count, and yet we put more and more money into nuclear weaponry. it is shocking the money we put into that and not into new ways to conserve energy and to have al
solar and wind, find ways to become energy independent, but to do it in a clean way that protects our environment. local warming is real. -- you can just said forget some of the coastlines in this nation in the coming decades if we do not do something about global warning -- warming. superstorm sandy was an indication that came through in new york. not just the things that happen in the typical manner. we have taken carbon and put it into the atmosphere, and that iner has held the sun's heat...
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zero lower bound and, i hope, you know, at a reasonable period of time we'll be in a more monetary environment. >> on that international theme, you talked about the tripartheid roles of macroprudential regulation, lender of last resort and we look around the globe, the regulatory policies are in some cases done by an organization which is not the central bank. do you see there as being a strong case for bringing that role inside the central bank, or can you see circumstances in which it works to have the macro prudential part in a distinct organization? >> well, different, different countries have different kinds of financial structures as jean claude was saying, europe and the u.s. are different in many ways, etc. but as you look around the world, the trend now, of course, is for financial regulatory activities, financial oversight activities to move back into central banks. i mean, that's happening in europe, that's happening in the u.k., it's happening in the united states. and i think there's good reason for that. one very simple reason is that central banks tend to have the kind of expert
zero lower bound and, i hope, you know, at a reasonable period of time we'll be in a more monetary environment. >> on that international theme, you talked about the tripartheid roles of macroprudential regulation, lender of last resort and we look around the globe, the regulatory policies are in some cases done by an organization which is not the central bank. do you see there as being a strong case for bringing that role inside the central bank, or can you see circumstances in which it...
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the woman claims she was sexu sexually harassed and calls the work environment racist. more than a dozen networks cut ties with deen after she admitted using racial slurs. >>> a 5-year-old new jersey girl knows exactly what to do when mom started choking on a tortilla chip. chloe dialed 911. this is interesting she thought the dispatcher that answered the phone was her dad. listen to this. >> daddy? >> hello? >> daddy, mommy's choking. >> she's choking? >> yes, she can't talk right now. >> okay, she can't talk? >> no. >> okay, can you open the front door and i'll get help over to you? >> okay. >> all right, open the front door, i'll be right there. >> love you, bye. >> luckily keri olson stopped choking before first responders responded to her house. they didn't mind coming out to the home. they were proud of little chloe for doing the right thing and dialing 911 and staying calm. it was so adorable she thought that was papa on the other end. >> she's a star. >> that was the cutest 911 call in my entire life. >> greatest presence of mind with the operator go with it and
the woman claims she was sexu sexually harassed and calls the work environment racist. more than a dozen networks cut ties with deen after she admitted using racial slurs. >>> a 5-year-old new jersey girl knows exactly what to do when mom started choking on a tortilla chip. chloe dialed 911. this is interesting she thought the dispatcher that answered the phone was her dad. listen to this. >> daddy? >> hello? >> daddy, mommy's choking. >> she's choking? >>...
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>> no, it's a challenging environment you want to own companies like j.p. morgan because they can be in these tough times. they also had excess cash on the balance sheet this quarter. i think they will benefit from the higher interest rates and having that cash redeployed as we go into the third quarter. >> anthony, if you talk about the net interest margin, things impacted by higher rates, how are they going to manage this corner with a sudden and pretty violent spike in the ten-year note deal? how will they manage that when it looked leak they wouldn't be able manage it last quarter before we had the move? >> j.p. morgan has been relatively stable. we have as to wait for the conference details. i think there was an increase in liquidity relative to loan growth. with esa you the margin come down. net interest income missed by 200 million. that's a couple pennies for j.p. morgan. as we go forward, tail have the ability to grow loans and grow the investments securities portfolio at a higher rate than the first half of the year. should benefit net interest go
>> no, it's a challenging environment you want to own companies like j.p. morgan because they can be in these tough times. they also had excess cash on the balance sheet this quarter. i think they will benefit from the higher interest rates and having that cash redeployed as we go into the third quarter. >> anthony, if you talk about the net interest margin, things impacted by higher rates, how are they going to manage this corner with a sudden and pretty violent spike in the...
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. >> for animals to adapt to their environment they have to eat leaves. last year i saw a catfish walking across dry land and i hadn't even had anything to drink. >> brian, i need a baseball and i will strike you out later. >> you think i could stop a short home run from going over the wall. oh! where's the ball? >> you've got to get to the wall. >> the two-year-old basketball wonder has some new moves. trick shot titus live from new york showing off his tricks. >> you can't teach that. you're a machine. >> how do you stop this? [music] >> mainly surprised. but he was able to bounce back. >>steve: he did. >>brian: if he could hit seven straight shots, i'm thinking he's 22 instead of 2, so i figure -- he has a hot hand. >>steve: the thing about titus is he's great at throwing the ball. he just needs to work on catching it. he's not the ball catcher. these a thrower. >>gretchen: he's 2! >>brian: the president nominated her to be the top diplomat in europe, but the state department spokesperson victoria newland still has a lot to answer for in which many say
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>> environment agency said the current regulations they believe are adequate to ensure that any shale gas exploration is done in an environmentally appropriate manner. but as you say, we're so densely populated, local people are probably going to have concerns about trucks coming in with equipment and perhaps piping in water. and so i think it is going to take a lot longer than people hope. >> and clearly you need to give local communities a cut of the profits, don't you? you need to incentivize them to -- i don't know how you do that, but i imagine you need to say we'll take the money and build schools or chip in for hospitals. >> that's a standard part of planning in the uk. smart developers know they got to bring in support from local community and no matter what they're building. >> good to talk to you. did you ever play twister, by the way? >> i did. >> we all have done it, right? gone on to some very unusual positions. the man behind one of the world's most popular games twister has passed away. he invented the hugely popular game. this brought partygoers together in some of the
>> environment agency said the current regulations they believe are adequate to ensure that any shale gas exploration is done in an environmentally appropriate manner. but as you say, we're so densely populated, local people are probably going to have concerns about trucks coming in with equipment and perhaps piping in water. and so i think it is going to take a lot longer than people hope. >> and clearly you need to give local communities a cut of the profits, don't you? you need...
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but placing a convincing avatar in a persuasive yet manipulable environment was designed for an economic purpose: getting young people to save. >> this study looked at taking an 18-year-old college kid or a and transforms them into the body of someone who's older. >> reporter: specifically, into the body or future self of a 65- year-old, which in my case, the study was designed to see if bonding with their senior selves would cause kids to salt away money for retirement. if i'm a kid looking at the older version of me, the idea is that i'm making a non-conscious connection that will stay with me and change my behavior. >> exactly. you can tell someone you will be older some day but the visceral experience of seeing your image in the mirror as older than you are causes this deep connection to your future self and this is what drives future savings behavior. >> reporter: in fact, in a 2011 paper, bailenson and others reported that those who had seen their future selves in the virtual mirror subsequently put twice as much money into a savings account as those who hadn't. and the research co
but placing a convincing avatar in a persuasive yet manipulable environment was designed for an economic purpose: getting young people to save. >> this study looked at taking an 18-year-old college kid or a and transforms them into the body of someone who's older. >> reporter: specifically, into the body or future self of a 65- year-old, which in my case, the study was designed to see if bonding with their senior selves would cause kids to salt away money for retirement. if i'm a...
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. >> (translated): most of those areas with different faiths have been incubating environments for groups who have an extremist ideology. it was a plan. weapons were brought in a long time ago. it was all planned. the lads here had been preparing in case the village was attacked. >> narrator: in may last year, as violence spread across syria, fighting finally broke out between the alawites of aziziya and their sunni neighbors. >> (translated): we were with some young men, not many of us. the attackers were in the hundreds, about 700 gunmen. >> narrator: mohammed mahmoud is part of an alawite militia that protects the village. >> (translated): as the attack intensified and the number of the terrorists increased, we retreated. so they came in here and burned everything. you can see the fire damage. >> narrator: he's convinced that his sunni neighbors have been infiltrated by terrorists with extreme religious beliefs. >> (translated): they are planning to wipe us out. they don't even think of us as humans. in their books they call our sect the "akbiya." the "akbiya" are insects that should l
. >> (translated): most of those areas with different faiths have been incubating environments for groups who have an extremist ideology. it was a plan. weapons were brought in a long time ago. it was all planned. the lads here had been preparing in case the village was attacked. >> narrator: in may last year, as violence spread across syria, fighting finally broke out between the alawites of aziziya and their sunni neighbors. >> (translated): we were with some young men, not...
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almost all of these environments are less amenable than others, such as in southeast asia. others have become sights of resuscitation such as in iraq and north africa or the expansion such nasir ya and -- syria, mali, mauritania. al qaeda has recall caddized persons who are citizens of and residents in the united states and canada and inspiring and motivating them to engauge in terrorist acts whether on their own, such as oaccord in fort hood in 2009, or at the direction and behest of al qaeda senior leadership, such as the plot to stage suicide attacks on in the new york city subway in 2009, and the more recent plot in canada that wag was reportedly orchestrated by al qaeda commanders based in iran. the continuing challenge that the united states will face is that al qaeda's core ideology remains attractive both to a hard core radicals and also capable of drawing new at minorities into its ranks. al-awlaki is still a recruiter, and then the tsarnaev brothers, products of the violence in chechneya and roche. and the violence on women and children around the world is a salie
almost all of these environments are less amenable than others, such as in southeast asia. others have become sights of resuscitation such as in iraq and north africa or the expansion such nasir ya and -- syria, mali, mauritania. al qaeda has recall caddized persons who are citizens of and residents in the united states and canada and inspiring and motivating them to engauge in terrorist acts whether on their own, such as oaccord in fort hood in 2009, or at the direction and behest of al qaeda...
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. >> translator: the satellite could be very helpful in monitoring the environment as well as giving better meteorological data on disasters. with technological development and international cooperation, we can effectively use this next generation satellite. >> the participants will conclude their annual meeting on friday. >>> prime minister shinzo abe has worked to reshape japan's economy and get back to growth. now he's setting his sights on amending the constitution, but his party must make a strong showing in this month's upper house election so it can push its policy forward. less than a year after putting abe in power japanese voters have a chance to judge him on his record. don't miss our special coverage leading up to the july 2 19s election right here on "newsline." >>> a twin bomb attack in afghanistan has killed security officers and civilians. we're following the story. >> reporter: members of an elite police force were among five people killed in the double attack. thursday's killings highlight the fragile security situation as international troops prepare to withdraw fr
. >> translator: the satellite could be very helpful in monitoring the environment as well as giving better meteorological data on disasters. with technological development and international cooperation, we can effectively use this next generation satellite. >> the participants will conclude their annual meeting on friday. >>> prime minister shinzo abe has worked to reshape japan's economy and get back to growth. now he's setting his sights on amending the constitution, but...